The RCMP is concerned that new anti-terrorism legislation might hurt — not help — its security efforts in overseas hotspots, internal notes say. The Mounties worry the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s new powers to disrupt threats “could inadvertently…

The federal revenue agency has written off at least $4 billion in debts in the last two years — including accounts worth more than $10 million, newly released records show. Debts were declared uncollectible because those owing had…

The federal Green party says Leader Elizabeth May is being unfairly excluded from two high-profile election debates, denying Canadian voters a full range of national viewpoints. May has not been invited to an exchange of views on the…

The federal government should outlaw membership in a terrorist group, bar radical ideologues from Canada and look at forbidding the glorification of extremists to protect the Canadian way of life, says a Senate committee. The Senate security and…

The federal government has abandoned its high-profile appeal to the Supreme Court on overseas spying by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The court agreed last February to take the case after federal lawyers argued for guidance on whether…

Newly released memos show Canada’s spy agency revealed its interest in people to foreign partners in two cases after receiving assurances the individuals would not be tortured – a practice human rights advocates say shirks the law and…

Canada’s electronic spy agency says leaks by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden have “diminished the advantage” it enjoyed over terrorists and other targets, both in the short term and – of more concern – well into the…

The Conservative government alarmed privacy advocates by overhauling the law to give Canada’s spy agency easier access to federal data, even though the spies themselves said greater information-sharing could be done under existing laws, newly released documents show.…

Three decades on, the RCMP says its investigation into the Air India bombing – the worst terrorist act in Canadian history – remains “active and ongoing.” On June 23, 1985, an explosion ripped apart Air India Flight 182…